JAPAN TODAY Introduction By I. I. Morris On October 13, newspaper readers all over the world were shocked to see the photograph of a slim young man in a black student uniform about to plunge a...
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Neutralism vs. Security By Kiyoshi Nasu The Tokyo riots last May and June symbolize the continuing struggle between those who wish to keep Japan a part of the free world and those who hope to...
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Sino-Soviet Arsenal By Kosaku Tamura In September 1951, the Soviet Union officially revealed its basic policy of estranging Japan from the United States and bringing about Japan’s neutralization....
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Party Politics By Kikuo Nakamura Until September 1955 there were six main political parties in Japan. They included the Liberal party and Japanese Democratic party on the conservative side, and...
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Mass Organisations By Kazuo Kuroda Mobs of Ranting Japanese factory workers and fanatical students shocked United States and Japanese public opinion by besieging the car of White House Press...
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The Press By Sadachika Nabeyama Yomiuri IS ONE of the "Big Three" Japanese newspapers. Its owner, Matsutaro Shoriki, a former Minister of State in the Kishi Cabinet, published a long statement on...
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